Racism isn't mutually exclusive to one party. It's just that he GOP seems to have a lock on trying to favor the KKK, and neo nazi's, currently as per
their deflection, and support of the altright at least on the threads on the boards.

Racism isn't mutually exclusive to one party. It's just that he GOP seems to have a lock on trying to favor the KKK, and neo nazi's, currently as per
their deflection, and support of the altright at least on the threads on the boards.

Racism isn't mutually exclusive to one party. It's just that he GOP seems to have a lock on trying to favor the KKK, and neo nazi's, currently as per
their deflection, and support of the altright at least on the threads on the boards.

Just sayin.....No offense intended. (well , not much anyway)

It's the mud pit. I'm not out for stars and flags, I'm a realist and I know exactly what to expect from the alt right, and from the way I see
it...

Trump has blood on his hands of the woman murdered and the people injured by this Nazi pos.

I have relatives that were killed during WWII by the likes of James Alex Fields.

It's silly to directly blame Trump for this. You can't say this wouldn't have happened had Hillary won - these hate groups have been holding rallies
and stoking the fire long before this. What you can say, however, is that Trump, via his rhetoric during the campaign, tapped into a far-right corner
of America that is now less silent than it was - that is undeniable. The Trump phenomenon and atmosphere has definitely fed into a resurgence or
reinvigorative effect on hate groups - it's hard to refute some level of indirect correlation between Trump and this event.

originally posted by: redtic
It's silly to directly blame Trump for this. You can't say this wouldn't have happened had Hillary won - these hate groups have been holding rallies
and stoking the fire long before this. What you can say, however, is that Trump, via his rhetoric during the campaign, tapped into a far-right corner
of America that is now less silent than it was - that is undeniable. The Trump phenomenon and atmosphere has definitely fed into a resurgence or
reinvigorative effect on hate groups - it's hard to refute some level of indirect correlation between Trump and this event.

it's actually been coming since the tea party when cracker crazy over having a black president. trump capitalized on white fear and fragility,
definitely.

originally posted by: olaru12
... the woman murdered and the people injured by this Nazi pos.

Don't believe the hype. We don't know that this guy is guilty of anything yet. The fact they posed him in prison stripes for his booking/mug
shot is proof they are trying to put some kind of frame on him.

Really ? How so ?
And when I read the rest I am reminded of the same ideology that put Hitler in power.
Careful what you believe...it can turn on you .

I know full well what I believe and as one who served and swore an oath to protect the constitution that the altright racist nazis wants to shred.
There are still true patriots that took that oath seriously and still do. You probably wouldn't understand...

Racism isn't mutually exclusive to one party. It's just that he GOP seems to have a lock on trying to favor the KKK, and neo nazi's, currently as per
their deflection, and support of the altright at least on the threads on the boards.

.............and don't forget the KKK rose as an arm of the Southern Democrats in 1866 and Senator Byrd (D) was a KKK chapter president (Exalted
Cyclops). But the KKK is a republican thing, right?

originally posted by: olaru12
... the woman murdered and the people injured by this Nazi pos.

Don't believe the hype. We don't know that this guy is guilty of anything yet. The fact they posed him in prison stripes for his booking/mug
shot is proof they are trying to put some kind of frame on him.

The whole deal start to finish is a psyops.

It's even possible the "National Vanguard" group is an FBI front
operation that's been on "stand-by" waiting for the right moment.

The thing is, that while Trump is responsible, that doesn't mean he is part of them. He still has time to come out tomorrow, and in clear language,
call them terrorists and condemn their existence. He will loose that part of his base, but will potentially begin to make the groundwork with his
opponents and expand his support with them. If he's serious about standing against hate. This is, potentially, the moment Trump needed to turn things
around and be the savior he wants to be.

It's just a big f***ing coincidence that this rise in white nationalism and f-tard racism is happening during the presidency of a man who was a
constant dog whistle for racists. Not his fault (say the f-tards).

Who could have ever predicted such rise in hate with a Trump presidency?? Only EVERYONE. F-tards need to wake up.

originally posted by: spiritualzombie
It's just a big f***ing coincidence that this rise in white nationalism and f-tard racism is happening during the presidency of a man who was a
constant dog whistle for racists. Not his fault (say the f-tards).

Who could have ever predicted such rise in hate with a Trump presidency?? Only EVERYONE. F-tards need to wake up.

Are you playing stupid or simply one of the less educated? Ever GD person in the world with any decent brain matter could see Trump was fueling hate.
All the blood is on the hands of every f-tard who voted that worthless bag of sh*t into office.

Are you playing stupid or simply one of the less educated? Ever GD person in the world with any decent brain matter could see Trump was fueling hate.
All the blood is on the hands of every f-tard who voted that worthless bag of sh*t into office.

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